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ESA Gaming Launches EasyBoost Promotional Tool

ESA Gaming has launched a new dedicated promotional tool, EasyBoost, which will help the innovative games provider to make sure that its games are visible, known to players, and help boost the experience for consumers who are interested in exploring the iGaming segment.
EasyBoost Set to Drive Engagement and Retention
Building upon a portfolio of trusted promotional tools, ESA Gaming’s latest addition is the company’s unfaltering commitment to achieve broader recognition and ensure that it delivers on exciting options, including player loyalty programs, initial offerings, tournaments and more.
ESA Gaming is also making available a tournament tools that will enable any operator that offers the supplier’s games to leverage the products and create engaging competitions designed to boost engagement and retention rates. There is the opportunity to award players with highly-customizable and tailored rewards which further adds to the underpinning experience.
Through the Money Drops tools, operators can further allocate random prizes to players and use real-time notifications to let them know about any event that is taking place on their casino. The ultimate goal is to make sure that players are engaged and the overall experience is on the desired level of excellence.
EasyBoost is just the latest player-focused and innovation-driven tool used by ESA along with EasySwipe to make sure that players are getting the best possible end of the bargain, leading to unrivalled experience through and through.
ESA Gaming Committed to Innovation
ESA Gaming marketing manager Thomas Smallwood welcomed the opportunity and said that the company was delighted to be launching this latest marketing twist. The executive added:
Not only do our EasySwipe games enable to cross-sell at lower cost, but with EasyBoost, we provide the best promotional tools embedded in a world leading, mobile-first gaming experience.
Thomas Smallwood, marketing manager, ESA Gaming
The tools that are offered by ESA Gaming today are all created to ensure that they pack a powerful punch and make all the difference to the customer experience that players would appreciate. ESA Gaming is committed to bettering the gambling experience for all and becoming a supplier who is byword for innovation in the industry.
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Although Fiona doesn't have a long-spanning background within the gambling industry, she is an incredibly skilled journalist who has built a strong interest in the constantly growing iGaming network. The team at Gambling News is glad to have her on our roster to help deliver the best stories as soon as they hit. Aside from writing, she loves to dabble in online casino games such as slots and roulette, both for her own enjoyment and also as research to better improve her understanding of the industry.
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